Studies show that reading books with your young children does more than help them learn words and develop language skills.
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) and its partners in Leeds are supporting Baby Week in ...
Spokeo analyzed cellphone ownership rates among children and gathered tips from child development experts for determining ...
Scientists are piecing together the brain processes that underlie the wide-eyed wanting-to-know we generally think of as ...
Remember the Book It! program that kept many of us interested in reading through our formative years? It is still alive and well, turning 40 this year, and has spun off into supporting a National ...
Remember the Book It! program that kept many of us interested in reading through our formative years? It is still alive and well — ...
Remember the Book It! program that kept many of us interested in reading through our formative years? It is still alive and well — turning 40 this year, as a matter of fact, and has spun off into ...
Remember the Book It! program that kept many of us interested in reading through our formative years? It is still alive and well — turning 40 this year, as a matter of fact, and has spun off into ...
BELOIT — When you open a book, you open a new world to a child. Reading to a child helps in brain development, language ...
So if you’re catching up on texts while your child plays independently, then no harm, no foul. But if the phone is keeping you from a kid who wants your attention, or causing you to be harsher with ...
“There’s nothing quite like watching a child fall in love with reading,” said Heather ... “We’re not just investing in books ...